by Dr. Germaine Greer (Author)
Little is known about the wife of the world's most famous playwright, but much is said about her. Ann Hathaway has been mocked and vilified by scholars for centuries. The glaring omission of her name from Shakespeare's will has been gleefully used by many as evidence that she was nothing more than an ugly old wench whom William was shackled to after a thoughtless roll in the hay in his giddy youth. Yet Shakespeare went on to become the very poet of marriage, exploring the sacrament in all its aspects, spiritual, psychological, sexual and sociological. He is the creator of the most tenacious and intelligent heroines in English literature. Is it possible, therefore, that Ann was the inspiration? Until now, there has been no serious critical scholarship devoted to the much-wronged Ann Hathaway. Part-biography, part-history, Shakespeare's Wife is fascinating in its reconstruction of Ann's life, and the daily lives of Elizabethan women. Germaine Greer offers an illuminating portrait of their working routines, the rituals of their courtship, and the minutiae of married life.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 03 Sep 2007
ISBN 10: 0747590192
ISBN 13: 9780747590194
Book Overview: For fans of Perdita by Paula Byrne, Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare by Stephen Greenblatt, Aristocrats by Stella Tillyard and Daughters of Britannia by Katie Hickman Germaine Greer's most controversial book since the seminal The Female Eunuch Guaranteed massive review coverage and a storm of publicity. Nationwide debate and high-profile public appearances will surround publication